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Maytag MAV6451AWQ washer/dryer

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  • Washer Hub And Seal Kit for Maytag MAV6451AWQ - Part 12001598

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    Washer Hub And Seal Kit

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  • Seal Hub for Maytag MAV6451AWQ - Part 21001868

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    Seal Hub

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  • Manual, Use & Care (arabic) (series 10) for Maytag MAV6451AWQ - Part 62618710

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    Manual, Use & Care (arabic) (series 10)

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  • Washer Leveling Leg Lock Nut for Maytag MAV6451AWQ - Part 25-7845

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    Washer Leveling Leg Lock Nut

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  • Hinge Pin (b for Maytag MAV6451AWQ - Part 22002752

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    Hinge Pin (b

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  • Cabinet for Maytag MAV6451AWQ - Part 22003553

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    Cabinet

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  • Washer Hardware for Maytag MAV6451AWQ - Part 33002388

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    Washer Hardware

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  • Lower Inject for Maytag MAV6451AWQ - Part 22004053

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    Lower Inject

    Part #22004053

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  • Flat Washer for Maytag MAV6451AWQ - Part 25-7047

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    Flat Washer

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  • Cabinet for Maytag MAV6451AWQ - Part 22003554

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Maytag Washer/Dryer MAV6451AWQ FAQs

Maytag washers typically last 10 to 13 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your Maytag MAV6451AWQ, keeping loads balanced, using the right detergent amount, and fixing small issues early helps you reach the full service life described in the MAV6451AWQ owner's manual.

Typical lifespan ranges (what to expect)

Washer life depends most on usage frequency, load size, and how quickly wear items are replaced.

  • Average: 10 to 13 years
  • Light use: can run longer with consistent care
  • Heavy use (large loads, frequent cycles): often shorter
  • Key wear areas: drive system, water fill components, lid safety switch, drain system
Usage pattern What it usually means What to do
Light (1 to 3 loads/week) Longer life Keep up with cleaning and leveling
Average (4 to 7 loads/week) Typical 10 to 13 years Replace worn parts promptly
Heavy (multiple loads/day) Shorter life Avoid overloading; expect more repairs

Maintenance that extends washer life

These steps reduce strain on the motor, belt, pump, and suspension.

  • Do not overload; keep bulky loads (towels, bedding) balanced
  • Use the correct water level and cycle for the load
  • Periodically check fill hoses for bulges or leaks; replace if worn
  • Keep the washer level to reduce vibration and out-of-balance spinning
  • If draining is slow, confirm the drain hose routing and height match the installation requirements in the installation guide

Parts that commonly affect longevity on MAV6451AWQ

When these parts wear, the washer may stop mid-cycle, not spin, not drain, or fill slowly.

Why it matters

A washer that is nearing the end of its typical lifespan often shows early warning signs (longer cycle times, louder spin, intermittent filling or draining). Addressing those symptoms early usually prevents secondary damage to the drive and drain systems.

Last updated: February 2026

To drain and spin your Maytag MAV6451AWQ, set the control dial to a Spin setting and pull the dial out to start. The washer will only spin with the lid closed; if it still will not drain, check the drain hose height and for kinks per the installation guide.

Quick steps to force a drain and spin

  • Close the lid fully (the washer will not agitate or spin with the lid open).
  • Turn the cycle control dial to a Spin position.
  • Pull the dial out to start the washer.
  • If you used Soak Only, manually advance the dial to Spin to drain the water.
  • Wait briefly if the cycle is in a pause or soak period; it may restart on its own.

Drain and spin problems to check first

Most drain and spin failures on this style of Maytag washer come down to lid-switch safety, drain hose routing, or a drain restriction.

  • Lid not closed or lid switch issue: the safety system stops spinning if the lid is open or the lid switch malfunctions.
  • Drain hose kinked or twisted: straighten the hose and make sure it is not pinched behind the washer.
  • Drain hose height:
    • Recommended standpipe/drain height is 3 to 5 feet.
    • If the drain height is over 8 feet, water may not be completely removed.
  • Drain hose not elevated enough: the drain hose must be elevated at least to the top of the tub.

Drain height guidance (what to aim for)

Drain setup What we recommend What can happen if it is wrong
3 to 5 ft Best range for performance Most reliable draining and spinning
Over 5 ft May need stronger pumping Slow draining, incomplete drain
Over 8 ft Avoid if possible Water may not fully drain

Parts that commonly fix “won’t drain” or “won’t spin”

If the checks above look good and the washer still will not drain and spin, these model-matched parts are common fixes:

Why it matters

A proper drain and spin protects the drive system and prevents soaking-wet loads. Correct drain hose routing (height and no kinks) also prevents siphoning and incomplete draining, which can make the washer seem like it is “stuck” mid-cycle.

Last updated: February 2026

Common issues on the Maytag MAV6451AWQ washer include no agitation, no drain, slow or no spin, excessive shaking or walking, a burning smell, and a no-start condition. Many of these problems trace back to installation setup (especially drain height and flooring), lid-switch safety, or worn drive components; use the owner's manual to match symptoms to the right checks.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to

  • Will not agitate: drive belt off or worn, motor pivot/spring issues, or a control/timer problem
  • Will not drain: drain hose routing/height issue, clogged hose, or a weak pump
  • Spins slowly or won’t spin: unbalanced load, drain restriction, worn belt, or lid-switch not engaging
  • Shaking and moving: soft flooring, unlevel washer, or repeated out-of-balance loads
  • Will not start: lid switch not closing, timer/control issue, or power supply problem
  • Burning smell: slipping belt, overloaded tub, or a seized pulley/pump creating friction

Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no parts)

  1. Confirm drain hose setup: the installation guidance calls out drain routing and height as critical; a 3 to 5 ft standpipe height is typically recommended, and routing should rise to about 3 ft before running to the drain.
  2. Level and stabilize the washer: install on a solid floor; wood floors may need reinforcement to reduce vibration.
  3. Reduce load size and rebalance: bulky items can trigger slow spin and walking.
  4. Test lid closure: if the lid does not fully engage the safety switch, the washer may not start or spin.

Parts that commonly solve these problems (when diagnosis confirms)

Symptom Common suspect part Example part for MAV6451AWQ
No start, no spin with lid closed Lid switch or plunger Washer lid switch WP22003804, washer lid switch plunger WP22002754
Slow/no agitation or burning smell Drive belt or pulley drag Washer drive belt WP22003483, pulley WP21001950
Won’t fill or fills incorrectly Water inlet valve Washer water inlet valve W10821146
Won’t drain or drains poorly Drain hose restriction or pump issue Washer drain hose WP22003410

Why it matters

Catching the root cause early prevents repeat failures. For example, an incorrect drain height can cause poor draining and slow spin, and a slipping belt can create heat and odor while also reducing agitation and spin performance.

Last updated: February 2026

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